Motor vehicle seat, motor vehicle, and airbag module

ABSTRACT

A technology is provided effective for preventing moisture absorption of an airbag housed in a motor vehicle seat with an airbag module having a construction in which the airbag is developed and expanded from a down side to an upside of a seat cushion against movement of a motor vehicle occupant toward a front side of a motor vehicle, which is in a condition seated in the motor vehicle seat when in occurrence of an accident. In one form, the motor vehicle seat according to the present invention is constructed to house an airbag module in a housing portion provided in a seat pan, and to be provided with an airbag cover that intercepts a housing opening of the housing portion and that covers a housing opening side of the airbag. In addition, the motor vehicle seat has a lower portion area (a groove portion) which is an area located outside an edge portion area of the housing opening of the housing portion and lower than the edge portion area, and located adjacent to an outer edge of the airbag cover in the mounted condition.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a motor vehicle seat, and more in detail, to a construction technology for a motor vehicle seat, on which an airbag module having a construction in which an airbag is developed and expanded from a downside to an upside of a seat cushion against movement of a motor vehicle occupant toward a front side of the motor vehicle in a seating condition of the motor vehicle occupant in the motor vehicle seat when in occurrence of an accident is mounted.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Hitherto, in a seatbelt-wearing condition in which a seatbelt is worn by a motor vehicle occupant seated in a motor vehicle seat, various technologies for blocking occurrence of a phenomenon, i.e., a so-called submarine phenomenon, in which the motor vehicle occupant has a behavior to slip through a downside of a seatbelt along a seat surface, along with a frontward movement of a waist portion of the motor vehicle occupant when in occurrence of an accident, are proposed. For example, in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 5-229378, a motor vehicle seat having a construction in which an expanded airbag compresses a seat cushion from below so as to block the movement of the motor vehicle occupant toward a front side of the motor vehicle at the time of occurrence of the accident is disclosed. However, in designing such a kind of motor vehicle seat, it is supposed that water, moisture, or the like flows into the airbag disposed at a lower portion because the airbag is installed below the seat cushion. Therefore, there is a demand for a technology to prevent the airbag from absorbing moisture.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Accordingly, in the present invention, technology is provided for preventing moisture absorption of an airbag which is housed in a motor vehicle seat with an airbag module having a construction in which the airbag is developed and expanded from a downside to an upside of a seat cushion against movement of a motor vehicle occupant toward a front side of the motor vehicle in a seating condition of the motor vehicle occupant in the motor vehicle seat when in occurrence of the accident.

In order to solve the aforementioned problems, the present invention is constructed. Incidentally, the present invention can be applied to a construction technology for a motor vehicle seat mounted on various kinds of motor vehicles, such as automobile motor vehicles, trucks, buses, electric trains, boats and ships, and so fourth.

A first form of the present invention for solving the aforementioned problems is a motor vehicle seat mounted on a motor vehicle, and constructed to be provided with at least a left side frame, a right side frame, a bracket, a seat pan, an airbag module, an airbag cover, and a lower portion area.

The left side frame according to the present invention is configured to be a seat frame constituting member extending in a front and back direction at a left side below a seat cushion in a seat frame forming a bone structure of a seat. The right side frame according to the present invention is configured to be a seat frame constituting member extending in a front and back direction at a right side below the seat cushion in the seat frame forming the bone structure of the seat. The bracket according to the present invention is configured to be a seat frame constituting member for connecting the left side frame and the right side frame below the seat cushion in the seat frame forming the bone structure of the seat. The bracket, the left side frame, and the right side frame are typically connected by welding or fastening with a bolt and nut. A main body portion of the motor vehicle seat is constructed by the seat frame.

A seat pan according to the present invention is configured to have a construction being disposed between the left side frame and the right side frame below the seat cushion above or at the backside of the bracket in such a manner as to be adjacent thereto, and being provided with an airbag module housing portion at a side opposite to the bracket of which a housing opening is formed. The “seat pan” according to the present invention refers to a member constituting a seat bottom surface of the motor vehicle seat, and specifically, can also be defined as a seat cushion panel, a seat cushion frame, or a seat cushion board each receiving the seat cushion. With regard to a disposing configuration of the seat pan, it is sufficient that the entire or a part of the seat pan is disposed between the left side frame and the right side frame. A construction in which the seat pan is fixed to the left side frame and the right side frame in a manner so as to be hung across by welding, fastening with a bolt and nut, or the like, or a construction in which the seat pan is fixed to a member positioned between the left side frame and the right side frame by welding, fastening with a bolt and nut, or the like, can be adopted. Further, in the present invention, it is sufficient that the seat pan at least includes a portion which is disposed above or at the backside of the bracket in such a manner as to be adjacent thereto. The airbag module housing portion, at the side opposite to the bracket of which the housing opening is formed, is constructed as a portion for housing the airbag module, and specifically, in the airbag module housing portion of the seat pan which is disposed above or at the backside of the bracket in such a manner as to be adjacent thereto, the housing opening is formed toward an upside or a backside of the seat pan.

The airbag module according to the present invention is constructed to include an airbag and a gas generator, and to be housed in the airbag module housing portion, and to be set to resist movement of a motor vehicle occupant toward a front side of a motor vehicle, in a seated condition in a motor vehicle seat when in occurrence of the accident, while causing the airbag to be developed and expanded from a downside to an upside of a seat cushion by supplying the gas for expanding the airbag, which is generated by activation of the gas generator. The airbag module can also be called as “an airbag apparatus” or “an occupant restraining apparatus.”

The airbag cover according to the present invention is mounted on the seat pan so as to intercept the housing opening formed at a side opposite to the bracket in each portion in the seat pan, and is constructed to serve as a cover member for covering the housing opening side of the airbag housed in the airbag module housing portion in the housed condition. The airbag cover can also be configured to be a component of the airbag module.

As in the motor vehicle seat according to the present invention, in a structure in which an airbag module (airbag) is disposed below the seat cushion, it is supposed that a load from the occupant seated in the seat is affected to an airbag side via a seat cushion, in a housed condition of the airbag.

An influence, in which the load from the occupant seated in the seat is affected to the airbag via the seat cushion, is configured to be suppressed by covering the housing opening side of the airbag housed in the airbag module housing portion by means of the airbag cover. Consequently, it becomes possible to suppress the load in which the airbag in the housed condition receives from outside. Thereby, it becomes possible for movement of the airbag to be aimed at being normalized when in occurrence of an accident.

Because the airbag is provided below the seat cushion, it is supposed that water, moisture, or the like flows into the airbag disposed at a lower portion in the motor vehicle seat as described in the present invention. Consequently, a lower portion area is provided in the motor vehicle seat in the present invention.

The lower portion area according to the present invention is located outside an edge portion area of the housing opening and lower than the edge portion area, and is located at an area adjacent to an outer edge of the airbag cover in the mounted condition.

In accordance with the construction described above in the invention according to the first form, a liquid such as the water or the like can be prevented from intruding into the airbag module housing portion where the airbag is housed by draining the liquid such as water or the like, which has been intruded from a gap between the outer edge of the airbag cover and the seat pan, along the lower portion area in the mounted condition of the airbag cover. Thereby, moisture absorption of the airbag can be prevented.

A second form of the present invention for solving the above-described problems is a motor vehicle seat wherein the seat pan according to the first form of the invention is constructed to be provided with a penetrating hole for water drainage, which is formed into a penetration-shape from a lower portion area toward downside.

In accordance with the construction described above in the invention according to the second form, since liquid such as water or the like in the lower portion area can be actively drained downward through the penetrating hole, a water draining effect can be increased.

A third form of the present invention for solving the above-described problems is a motor vehicle including at least the motor vehicle seat according to any one of the first or second forms of the invention, and a seat belt for restraining a motor vehicle occupant seated in the motor vehicle seat. Further, it is constructed that occurrence of a phenomenon, i.e., a so-called submarine phenomenon, in which the motor vehicle occupant has a behavior to slip through a downside of a seatbelt along a seat surface, along with a frontward movement of a waist portion of the motor vehicle occupant when in occurrence of the accident, is blocked in a seat belt wearing condition in which the seat belt is worn by the motor vehicle occupant seated in the motor vehicle seat, by means of the airbag module mounted on the motor vehicle seat.

Accordingly, in accordance with the invention according to the third form, a motor vehicle having a motor vehicle seat capable of preventing a liquid such as the water or the like from intruding into the airbag module housing portion where the airbag is housed and capable of preventing moisture absorption of the airbag is provided.

A fourth form of the present invention for solving the above-described problems is an airbag module having a construction substantially similar to the airbag module serving as a component of the motor vehicle seat according to the first form of the invention.

Accordingly, in accordance with the invention according to the fourth form, an airbag module capable of preventing a liquid such as the water or the like from intruding into the airbag module housing portion where the airbag is housed and capable of preventing moisture absorption of the airbag is provided.

As described above, according to the present invention, in a motor vehicle seat with an airbag module having a construction in which the airbag is developed and expanded from a downside to an upside of a seat cushion against movement of a motor vehicle occupant toward a front side of a motor vehicle in a seated condition in the motor vehicle seat when in occurrence of the accident, specifically an airbag cover is provided for intercepting a housing opening of an airbag module housing portion housing the airbag module and for covering a housing opening side of the airbag. In addition, a construction is adopted in which the motor vehicle seat has a lower portion area located outside an edge portion area of the housing opening, lower than the edge portion area and adjacent to an outer edge of the airbag cover in the mounted condition. Thereby, it is enabled to prevent moisture absorption of the airbag.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view looking from diagonally back of a motor vehicle showing an internal structure of the motor vehicle seat according to the present embodiment;

FIG. 2 is a cross-section along a line A-A in FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a perspective view schematically showing the housing of an airbag module according to the present embodiment into a housing portion of a seat pan;

FIG. 4 is perspective view schematically showing the attaching of an airbag cover according to the present embodiment into the seat pan; and

FIG. 5 is a cross-section showing a construction of a seat pan according to another embodiment.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Hereinbelow, an embodiment of the present invention will be explained in detail referring to the drawings. Firstly, a construction of a motor vehicle seat 100 as an embodiment of a “motor vehicle seat” according to the present invention will be explained with reference to FIG. 1 through FIG. 3. Currently, FIG. 1 is a view showing an internal structure of the motor vehicle seat 100 according to the present embodiment, and is a perspective view looking from diagonal backside of the motor vehicle. Further, FIG. 2 is a cross-section along a line A-A in FIG. 1.

As shown in FIG. 1, the motor vehicle seat 100 according to the present embodiment is a motor vehicle seat to be mounted on a motor vehicle, and is mainly constructed with a seat frame 10, a seat pan 20, and an airbag module 30. The motor vehicle seat 100 is constructed to serve as a driver's seat where a driver is seated, or a passenger seat. Further, in the motor vehicle on which the motor vehicle seat 100 is mounted, a seatbelt (corresponding to a “seatbelt” according to the present invention) to be worn by an occupant seated in the motor vehicle seat 100 is further mounted. Incidentally, a direction indicated by “FR” in FIG. 1 represents a front side of the motor vehicle, and a direction indicated by “UP” represents an upside of the motor vehicle.

The seat frame 10 is constructed to serve as a frame that forms a bone structure portion of the motor vehicle seat 100, and is provided with at least a base frame 12 and a back frame 14. The seat frame 10 corresponds to a “seat frame” according to the present invention. A seat cushion (not shown) formed from a material having plasticity, such as a urethane material, or the like, is mounted on the base frame 12, and the seat cushion constitutes a seat surface of the motor vehicle seat 100. Further, a seat back (not shown) formed from a material having plasticity, such as a urethane material, or the like, is mounted on the back frame 14, and the seat back constitutes a back surface of the motor vehicle seat 100. Furthermore, an outer surface of each of the seat cushion and the back seat is covered with scurf skin (not shown) formed from leather, cloth, or the like.

The base frame 12 is a frame to be disposed below the seat cushion, and is provided with a left-and-right pair of side frames, 12 a, 12 b (a left side frame 12 a, and a right side frame 12 b), extending in a front and back direction of the motor vehicle seat 100 (conforming to a front and back direction of the motor vehicle). The currently described left side frame 12 a and the right side frame 12 b correspond to a “left side frame” and a “right side frame” according to the present invention, respectively.

Further, a bracket 13 for reinforcing is provided so as to be hung across the left and right side frames 12 a, 12 b at an upper portion side of the base frame 12. The bracket 13 is constructed to be a plate shape (a curved plate shape in FIG. 1) having a predetermined board thickness, and is connected to the left and right side frames, 12 a, 12 b, by means of a welding process, a fastening process with a bolt and a nut, or the like. This bracket 13 serves as a supporting member for supporting the seat pan 20, and is constructed to serve as a holding member for connecting and holding the left and right side frames 12 a, 12 b. In addition, the bracket 13 also serves as a positioning member when connecting the left and right side frames 12 a, 12 b, resulting in providing a good assembling capability. This bracket 13 corresponds to a “bracket” according to the present invention.

The back frame 14 is a frame that is rotatably connected to the base frame 12 via a supporting shaft 15 and a reclining device (not shown). A head rest 16 is attached to a position corresponding to a head portion of a motor vehicle occupant at an upper part of the back frame 14.

The seat pan 20 is provided so as to be hung across the left-and-right pair of the side frames 12 a, 12 b in a manner so as to cover the left-and-right pair of the side frames 12 a, 12 b, from an upside thereof above the bracket 13 and at the backside of the bracket 13 in such a manner as to be adjacent thereto. The seat pan 20 is a member constituting a seat bottom surface of the motor vehicle seat 100, and specifically, is also able to be defined as a seat cushion panel that receives the seat cushion, a seat cushion frame, or a seat cushion board. Although described later in detail, the seat pan 20 is attached to the bracket 13 by means of the fastening process with the bolt and nut at two places. The seat pan 20 can also be joined to the left and right side frames 12 a, 12 b, by means of the welding process, the fastening process with the bolt and nut or the like. The seat pan 20 has a function to receive a load from the seat cushion. The seat pan 20 corresponds to a “seat pan” according to the present invention. In the present invention, the seat pan 20 is sufficient to have at least a portion to be disposed above the bracket 13 or at the backside thereof in a proximal manner.

As shown in FIG. 2, in the seat pan 20, a housing portion 21 for housing the airbag module 30 is provided. The housing portion 21 is provided with a housing opening at a side opposite to the bracket 13, and the housing opening is configured to be directed diagonally upward in a backward direction. The housing opening of the housing portion 21 corresponds to a “housing opening” according to the present invention.

Accordingly, a developing direction (sometimes also called as a protruding direction) of an airbag (an airbag 31, described later) of the airbag module 30 is configured to be directed diagonally upward in a backward direction as indicated by a direction of an arrow 50 in FIG. 2. By means of a holding function (or a positioning function) of the airbag module 30 by the caved portion 23 that is caved downward, housing the airbag module 30 in the housing portion 21, and attaching and fixing the airbag module 30 to the seat pan 20 side is aimed at being facilitated. The housing portion 21 corresponds to an “airbag module housing portion” according to the present invention.

Further, in the present embodiment, an airbag cover 40 is mounted on the seat pan 20 so as to intercept the housing opening formed at the side opposite to the bracket 13 in each of portions of the seat pan 20. The airbag cover 40 is constructed as a cover member for covering a housing opening side (a backside of a diagonal upside) of the airbag (an airbag 31, described later) of the airbag module 30 housed in the housing portion 21 in the mounted condition. Furthermore, the airbag cover 40 allows pressure force of the airbag for pressing the seat cushion upward by means of a developing and expanding operation of the airbag to be applied to the seat cushion when in an operation of the airbag module 30, while the airbag cover 40 protects the airbag housed in the housing portion 21 when in nonoperating time of the airbag module 30. The airbag cover 40 corresponds to an “airbag cover” according to the present invention. Incidentally, the airbag cover 40 may be constituted as a component of the airbag module 30.

According to the construction as described above, by covering the housing opening side of the airbag housed in the housing portion 21 by the airbag cover 40, an influence caused by a load from the occupant seated in the seat to be affected to the airbag via the seat cushion is suppressed. As a result, a load in which the airbag in a housed condition receives from outside, can be suppressed. Consequently, it becomes possible for an operation of the airbag to be aimed at being normalized when in occurrence of an accident.

Moreover, with regard to a mounting operation for mounting the airbag cover 40, the seat pan 20 is constructed to have a flat portion 24 and a step portion 25 in a first area 20 a corresponding to a front end portion 41 (a left side end portion in FIG. 2) of the airbag cover 40 in the mounted condition thereof. Similarly, the seat pan 20 is constructed to have a flat portion 27 and a step portion 28 in a second area 20 b corresponding to a rear end portion 42 (right side end portion in FIG. 2) of the airbag cover 40 in the mounted condition thereof.

The flat portion 24 provided in the first area 20 a of the seat pan 20 is a portion, on which the front end portion 41 of the airbag cover 40 in a condition of being hung across is mounted, and is formed as a continuous contacting surface (sometimes also called as a “contacting surface,” a “surface to be hung across,” an “overlapping surface,” or a “lapping surface”) that is overlapping with the front end portion 41. Similarly, the flat portion 27 provided in the second area 20 b of the seat pan 20 is a portion, on which the rear end portion 42 of the airbag cover 40 in a condition of being hung across is mounted, and is formed as a continuous contacting surface (sometimes also called as a “contacting surface,” a “surface to be hung across,” an “overlapping surface,” or a “lapping surface”) that is overlapping with the front end portion 42.

According to the construction as described above, in the condition of the airbag cover 40 to be mounted (worn condition), by means of that each of the end portions 41, 42, of the airbag cover 40 is overlapping with the flat portions 24, 27, of the seat pan 20 in a surface contact, the airbag cover 40 is to be in close contact with the seat pan 20, and results in being able to improve a close-contact characteristic in the nonoperating time of the airbag module 30. This is effective of preventing dropping off of the airbag cover 40 due to external force. Incidentally, with regard to a length of the overlapped portion (overlapping width) of the flat portions 24, 27, with the airbag cover 40 side, in a case that the close contact characteristic or a dropping-off prevention characteristic with the airbag cover 40 is considered, it is preferable to be set to be equal to or greater than 3 mm, for example. Further, so as to improve the close contact characteristic of the seat pan 20 and the airbag cover 40, it is preferable to provide these flat portions 24, 27, over an entire periphery of the housing opening of the housing portion 21.

Further, it is constructed that in the flat portion 24 provided in the first area 20 a of the seat pan 20, a hole portion 24 a penetrating in an upper and lower direction is provided, and a protruding piece 43 that protrudes downward from the front end portion 41 of the airbag cover 40 is inserted into the hole portion 24 a. Similarly, it is constructed that in the flat portion 27 provided in the second area 20 b of the seat pan 20, a hole portion 27 a penetrating in an upper and lower direction is provided, and a protruding piece 44 that protrudes downward from the rear end portion 42 of the airbag cover 40 is inserted into the hole portion 27 a. A positioning operation of the airbag cover 40 for the seat pan 20 is performed by means of that the protruding piece 43 is inserted into the hole portion 24 a and that the protruding piece 44 is inserted into the hole portion 27 a.

Furthermore, although not shown, in the present embodiment, the seat pan 20 and the airbag cover 40 in the positioned condition are further fixed to each other by a fastening device, such as rivets, bolt and nut, or the like. Thereby, the seat pan 20 and the airbag cover 40 in the positioned condition are brought to be able to be assuredly fixed.

According to the construction as described above, a provisional placing operation of the airbag cover 40 for an assembling operation becomes easy and it becomes possible to aim at improving workability when in the assembling operation by means of that the hole portion 24 a and the hole portion 27 a of the seat pan 20 serve as the positioning member for the airbag cover 40. In the present embodiment, although the hole portion 24 a and the hole portion 27 a are formed to have a penetrating shape, a hole of a non-penetrating shape or a groove can also be applicable in the present invention. Further, with regard to the protruding piece 43 and the protruding piece 44, a rod-shaped pin, a claw-shaped member, or the like can be appropriately used.

Further, in the present invention, in addition to a first construction in which the protruding piece 43 of the airbag cover 40 is inserted into the hole portion 24 a of the seat pan 20, and the protruding piece 44 of the airbag cover 40 is inserted into the hole portion 27 a of the seat pan 20, a case that a second construction in which the airbag cover 40 and the seat pan 20 are further fixed to each other by means of the fastening device, such as the rivets, the bolt and nut, or the like is used, is described. However, in the present invention, at least one of the first construction and the second construction can be adopted.

The step portion 25 provided in the first area 20 a of the seat pan 20 is constructed as a step portion (stepped shape) where a height difference corresponding to a board thickness of the front end portion 41 of the airbag cover 40 with regard to the upper and lower direction (in FIG. 2) is provided. In concrete terms, it is constructed that a rear side is lower than a front side by an extent of the board thickness of the front end portion 41, in each of the portions in the first area 20 a of the seat pan 20 by the step portion 25. Similarly, the step portion 28 provided in the second area 20 b of the seat pan 20 is constructed as a step portion (stepped shape) where a height difference corresponding to a board thickness of the rear end portion 42 of the airbag cover 40 with regard to the upper and lower direction (in FIG. 2) is provided. In concrete terms, it is constructed that a front side is lower than a rear side by an extent of the board thickness of the rear end portion 42, in each of the portions in the second area 20 b of the seat pan 20 by the step portion 28. By providing the step portion 25 and the step portion 28, the seat pan 20 and the airbag cover 40 are latched to each other via the step portion 25 and the step portion 28 in the mounted condition of the airbag cover 40. Further, movement of the front end portion 41 of the airbag cover 40 toward the front side is limited by the step portion 25, and movement of the rear end portion 42 of the airbag cover 40 toward the rear side is limited by the step portion 28. Furthermore, a surface of the seat pan 20 is brought to be in plane with a surface of the airbag cover 40, or to be formed into a smooth surface with a surface of the airbag cover 40. The step portion 25 and the step portion 28 correspond to a “step portion” in the present invention.

According to the construction as described above, by providing the step portion 25 and the step portion 28 in the seat pan 20, the assembling operation in mounting the airbag 40 onto the seat pan 20 becomes easy. Further, after mounting the airbag cover 40 onto the seat pan 20, the smooth surface formed by means of the seat pan 20 and the airbag cover 40, which is positioned below the seat cushion, prevents forming of an uneven surface at a circumferential portion of the airbag cover 40. This enables realizing to form a structure not to block a sitting comfortableness for a motor vehicle occupant seated above the circumferential portion of the airbag cover 40 via the seat cushion.

Further, a groove portion 26 is provided over an entire periphery of an opening edge portion (corresponding to the “edge portion area of the housing opening” according to the present invention) of the housing portion 21 in the seat pan 20. The groove portion 26 is formed at a position outer than the flat portions 24, 27 and lower than the flat portions 24, 27 in the seat pan 20. The groove portion 26 is an area located lower than the opening edge portion of the housing portion 21 and adjacent to an outer edge of the airbag cover 40 in the mounted condition. The groove portion 26 corresponds to the “lower portion area” according to the present invention. Moreover, in the groove portion 26, a penetrating hole 26 a downwardly formed in a penetrating manner from the groove portion 26 is provided. The penetrating hole 26 a corresponds to the “penetrating hole for water drainage” according to the present invention. Incidentally, the groove portion 26 can be partially provided at the opening edge portion of the housing portion 21 as needed.

According to the construction as described above, in the mounted condition of the airbag cover 40, it becomes possible to prevent intruding of a liquid such as water or the like into the housing portion 21 by discharging the liquid such as water or the like intruded from a gap between the outer edge of the airbag cover 40 and the seat pan 20 along the groove portion 26, and further, by actively discharging the liquid flowing through the groove portion 26 toward a downside through the penetrating hole 26 a. Specifically, by further providing the penetrating hole 26 a upon providing the groove portion 26, an active water-discharging operation can be performed through the penetrating hole 26 a, even though the housing portion 21 is in a condition close to a horizontal condition in relation to a floor surface, and it becomes possible to increase a water-discharging effect.

Further, in the present embodiment, it is preferable that the groove portion 26 for water drainage has a function serving as a reinforcing rib for performing a reinforcing operation for the seat pan 20 itself by the convex-and-concave cross-section shape of the groove portion 26. In this case, when both a water-draining function and a reinforcing function for the seat pan 20 can be obtained, a shape of the groove portion 26 or a shape of a portion corresponding to the groove portion 26 can be appropriately changed. The construction described above is rational since it is possible to perform a water-draining operation by the groove portion and to further improve rigidity of the seat pan 20 itself.

As shown in FIG. 2, the airbag module 30 in the present embodiment includes at least an airbag 31, a gas generator (sometimes called as “inflator”) 32, a retainer 33, and a harness (illustration is omitted). The airbag module 30 corresponds to an “airbag module” according to the present invention.

The airbag 31 is folded back in a predetermined folding configuration and housed, and is constructed as an airbag element that is developed and expanded by means of that gas for expanding an airbag, generated by activation of the gas generator 32 when in occurrence of the accident is supplied thereto. In concrete terms, the airbag 31 is developed and expanded from a downside to an upside of a seat cushion against movement of a motor vehicle occupant toward a front side of the motor vehicle in a seated condition of the motor vehicle occupant in a motor vehicle seat when in occurrence of the accident. Thereby, in a seatbelt-wearing condition in which a seatbelt is worn by a motor vehicle occupant seated in a motor vehicle seat 100, a phenomenon, i.e., a so-called submarine phenomenon, in which the motor vehicle occupant has a behavior to slip through a downside of a seatbelt along a seat surface, along with a frontward movement of a waist portion of the motor vehicle occupant when in occurrence of the accident, is blocked or suppressed. The airbag 31 described here corresponds to an “airbag” according to the present invention, and a gas generator 32 corresponds to a “gas generator” according to the present invention.

The retainer 33 is constructed to serve as a member for housing the gas generator 32. The retainer 33 corresponds to a “retainer” according to the present invention. A fixing bolt 34 for attaching and fixing the airbag module 30 to the base frame 12 side is provided in the retainer 33. The airbag module 30 is attached and fixed to the base frame 12 side by means of the fixing bolt 34. In concrete terms, the fixing bolt 34 is configured to be able to be inserted into a penetrating hole 22 penetrating through the seat pan 20, the bracket 13, and the airbag 31, in a condition in which the airbag module 30 is housed in the housing portion 21 of the seat pan 20. Accordingly, three members of the retainer 33, the seat pan 20, and the bracket 13 are integrally formed by being fixed to each other by being fastened together (sometimes called as “fixing by together-fastening”) by fastening (screwing) the fixing bolt 34 inserted through the penetrating hole 22, and the nut 36 with each other. In this case, the nut 36 may be constructed as a separate body from the bracket 13, or may have a construction in which the nut 36 is integrally jointed with the bracket 13. Further, a shape of a round hole, a long hole, a slit, or the like can appropriately be selected as the penetrating hole 22.

Incidentally, in the present embodiment, a construction is made such that an extending direction of a bolt axis of the fixing bolt 34 is approximately conformed to a developing direction of the airbag 31 along a direction indicated by an arrow 50 in FIG. 2. According to the construction as described above, it becomes possible that fastening force of the fixing bolt 34 is efficiently used as force against an airbag load when the airbag is developed and expanded.

Although not specifically illustrated, the harness is constructed as a harness for transmitting an activation signal (sometimes also called as a “control signal”) to the gas generator 32 when in occurrence of the accident.

Currently, assembling the airbag module 30 according to the present embodiment, namely in concrete terms, housing the airbag module 30 in the housing portion 21 of the seat pan 20, and attaching the airbag cover 40 to the seat pan 20 will be explained referring to FIG. 3 and FIG. 4.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view schematically showing the housing of the airbag module 30 according to the present embodiment, into the housing portion 21 of the seat pan 20. As shown in FIG. 3, in the housing of the airbag module 30, firstly, the airbag module 30 is moved to the housing portion 21 in a manner so as for the fixing bolt 34 at an airbag module 30 side to be headed for the housing portion 21 of the seat pan 20. Then, in a condition of the airbag module 30 whose gas generator 32 side is headed for a down side, the airbag module 30 is housed in the concave portion 23 from above the seat pan 20. Thereafter, the fixing bolt 34 of the airbag module 30 is inserted into the penetrating hole 22, and the fixing bolt 34 and the nut 36 are fastened to each other. Thereby, a condition, in which the retainer 33, the seat pan 20, and the bracket 13 are fastened and fixed together so as to be integrally formed (a condition shown in FIG. 2), is formed. At this moment, by means of that the airbag module 30, the seat pan 20, and the bracket 13 are fastened and fixed together by the fixing bolt 34, pressure generated at the time when the airbag is developed and expanded when in occurrence of the accident, namely a load applied from the airbag module when in operation thereof is received by the seat pan 20 and the bracket 13 being integrally formed by the together-fastening and fixing operation.

FIG. 4 is a perspective view schematically showing the attaching of the airbag cover 40 according to the present embodiment to the seat pan 20. As shown in FIG. 4, in the attaching of the airbag cover 40, the airbag cover 40 is moved toward the seat pan 20 in a condition in which the airbag module 30 is housed. Further, the protruding piece 43 provided at a lower surface of the front end portion 41 of the airbag cover 40 is inserted into the hole portion 24 a provided in the flat portion 24 of the seat pan 20, and the protruding piece 44 provided at a lower surface of the rear end portion 42 of the airbag cover 40 is inserted into the hole portion 27 a provided in the flat portion 27 of the seat pan 20. Thereby, the airbag cover 40 is overlapped on the flat portions 24, 27 of the seat pan 20, and as a result, the airbag cover 40 becomes to be in close contact with the seat pan 20, and by means of a latching function, in which the protruding piece 43 is latched with the hole portion 24 a and the protruding piece 44 is latched with the hole portion 27 a, it becomes possible to perform the positioning operation of the airbag cover 40 to the seat pan 20. Thereafter, the seat pan 20 and the airbag cover 40, which are in the positioned condition, are further fixed to each other by the fastening device such as a rivet, a bolt and nut, or the like (illustration is omitted).

Incidentally, the present invention is not limited to the aforementioned embodiment, and various applications and modifications are considerable. For example, the following embodiment, to which the aforementioned embodiment is applied, can also be performed.

The construction of the seat pan 20 or the airbag 40 according to the aforementioned embodiment can appropriately be changed as needed, and for example, the embodiment shown in FIG. 5 may be adopted.

FIG. 5 is a cross-section showing a construction of the seat pan 120 according to another embodiment. Incidentally in FIG. 5, the same numerals denote the same elements as that in FIG. 2.

In the embodiment shown in FIG. 5, the seat pan 120 is constructed to have a flat portion 124 and a step portion 125 in the first area 20 a corresponding to the front end portion 41 (left side end portion in FIG. 5) of the airbag cover 40 in a mounted condition. Similarly, the seat pan 120 is constructed to have a flat portion 127 and the step portion 128 in the second area 20 b corresponding to the rear end portion 42 (right side end portion in FIG. 5) of the airbag cover 40 in the mounted condition. The flat portion 124 and the flat portion 127 in the seat pan 120 in FIG. 5 exert a similar operation and effect as the flat portion 24 and the flat portion 27 in the seat pan 20 in FIG. 2. The step portion 125 and the step portion 128 in the seat pan 120 in FIG. 5 exert a similar operation and effect as the step portion 25 and the step portion 28 in the seat pan 20 in FIG. 2.

Further, in the seat pan 120 according to the embodiment shown in FIG. 5, a lower portion area 126 is provided in an opening edge portion of the housing portion 21 (a portion corresponding to “an edge portion area of a housing opening” in the present invention) over an entire periphery of an outer side in relation to the step portions 125, 128. The lower portion area 126 is formed at a position lower than the step portions 125, 128 at the outer side in relation to the step portions 125, 128 in the seat pan 20. The lower portion area 126 is an area lower than the step portions 125, 128 which serve as the opening edge portion of the housing portion 21. The lower portion area 126 is corresponding to a “lower portion area” in the present invention. Furthermore, a penetrating hole 126 a is formed from the lower portion area 126 toward a downside in a penetration-hole shape in the lower portion area 126. The penetrating hole 126 a corresponds to a “penetrating hole for water drainage” according to the present invention.

According to the construction described above, a liquid such as water or the like having been intruded from a gap between the airbag cover 40 and the seat pan 120 is drained along the lower portion area 126 in the mounted condition of the airbag cover 40. In addition, the liquid flowing in the lower portion area 126 is actively drained toward a downside through the penetrating hole 126 a. Thus, the liquid such as the water or the like can be prevented from intruding into the housing portion 21. Specifically, even when the housing portion 21 is configured to be in a condition close to a horizontal manner relative to a floor surface, the active water-draining operation can be performed through the penetrating hole 126 a by providing the penetrating hole 126 a further to the provided lower portion area 126, resulting in being able to improve a water-draining effect.

In the present invention, at least one of the constructions in which the groove portion 26 (lower portion area 126) is provided in the opening edge portion of the housing portion 21 and in which the penetrating hole 26 a (penetrating hole 126 a) is provided in the opening edge portion of the housing portion 21 can be adopted.

Incidentally, a structure according to the embodiment shown in FIG. 2 can also be added to the embodiment shown in FIG. 5. In concrete terms, while providing protruding portions corresponding to the protruding pieces 43, 44, in the airbag cover 40, a construction where portions corresponding to the hole portions 24 a, 27 a are provided in the seat pan 120 can be adopted.

Furthermore, in the aforementioned embodiment, although a construction of the driver's seat where the driver is seated, or a construction of the motor vehicle seat 100 constructed as a passenger seat is explained, the characteristic part of the present invention can also be applied to a construction of various types of motor vehicle seats including the driver's seat or the passenger seat, such as for example, a rear seat. In the motor vehicle in this case, various kinds of motor vehicles moving with the motor vehicle occupant seated thereupon, such as automobiles, airplanes, boats and ships, electric trains, buses, trucks, and so fourth are included. 

1. A motor vehicle seat comprising: a seat pan for supporting a cushion thereon; an airbag housing portion of the seat pan for storing an airbag and having front, rear and opposite sides which cooperate to define a housing opening through which the airbag is deployed for lifting the seat cushion; a narrow channel of the seat pan extending about the airbag housing portion along the front and rear sides thereof with the narrow channel being configured to direct liquid away from the housing portion; and an airbag cover having forward and rearward sides that fit between seat pan front and rear wall portions of the narrow channels to allow for the airbag cover to be easily located on the seat pan between the front and rear channel wall portions to close the housing opening with the front and rear wall portions limiting shifting of the airbag cover in corresponding forward and rearward directions.
 2. The motor vehicle seat of claim 1 wherein the airbag housing portion has a peripheral ledge for mounting of the airbag cover thereon and the channel is recessed from the peripheral ledge.
 3. The motor vehicle seat of claim 1 wherein the channel includes at least one drain hole therein for draining liquid away from the housing portion and the airbag therein.
 4. The motor vehicle seat of claim 1 wherein the channel opens upwardly, and the airbag cover has a peripheral edge portion that extends over the channel.
 5. The motor vehicle seat of claim 1 wherein the channel opens downwardly and comprises a raised projection that forms a seat pan reinforcing rib extending about the airbag housing portion along the front and rear sides thereof.
 6. The motor vehicle seat of claim 5 further comprising at least one drain hole disposed adjacent the raised projection for draining liquid away from the housing portion with the airbag therein.
 7. A motor vehicle seat comprising: a seat pan for supporting a cushion thereon; an airbag housing portion of the seat pan for storing an airbag and having a housing opening through which the airbag is deployed for lifting the seat cushion; an airbag housing cover for extending over the housing opening; a peripheral ledge of the airbag housing portion for mounting the airbag housing cover thereon; a narrow groove of the seat pan extending about the airbag housing portion and recessed from the peripheral ledge for directing liquid away from the ledge and airbag cover thereon; and at least one drain hole in the narrow, recessed groove for draining liquid therefrom.
 8. The motor vehicle seat of claim 7 wherein the airbag housing cover has a peripheral edge portion that extends over the recessed groove.
 9. The motor vehicle seat of claim 8 wherein the peripheral ledge has a generally flat surface and the cover has a corresponding flat surface for seating flush on the peripheral ledge flat surface.
 10. The motor vehicle seat of claim 7 wherein the airbag housing portion includes a first sidewall having the airbag mounted thereon and a second sidewall opposite the first sidewall, wherein the first sidewall extends to a greater height than the second sidewall such that the housing opening has an angled orientation.
 11. The motor vehicle seat of claim 7 wherein the narrow groove has a width that is not significantly greater than a depth thereof.
 12. A motor vehicle seat comprising: a seat pan for supporting a cushion thereon; an airbag housing portion of the seat pan for storing an airbag and having a housing opening through which the airbag is deployed for lifting the seat cushion; an airbag housing cover for extending over the housing opening; a peripheral ledge of the airbag housing portion for mounting the airbag housing cover thereon; a groove of the seat pan extending about the airbag housing portion and recessed from the peripheral ledge; and at least one drain hole adjacent the peripheral ledge for draining liquid, wherein the airbag housing portion includes a first sidewall having the airbag mounted thereon and a second sidewall opposite the first sidewall, wherein the first sidewall extends to a greater height than the second sidewall such that the housing opening has an angled orientation, and the at least one drain hole includes a first drain hole adjacent a first peripheral ledge portion extending from the first sidewall and a second drain hole adjacent a second peripheral ledge portion extending from the second sidewall.
 13. An airbag apparatus for a vehicle seat pan having a seat cushion disposed thereon, the airbag apparatus comprising: an airbag housing portion having forward, rearward and side wall portions extending about a housing opening; an airbag disposed in the airbag housing portion arranged to deploy through the housing opening and lift the vehicle seat cushion upon inflation; an airbag cover sized to fit over the housing opening to cover the airbag in the airbag housing portion; and a narrow channel extending about the airbag housing portion adjacent to the forward, rearward and side wall portions thereof for directing liquid away from the housing opening about which the housing wall portions extend.
 14. The airbag apparatus of claim 13 wherein the airbag housing portion has a peripheral ledge for mounting the airbag cover thereon and the channel is recessed from the peripheral ledge.
 15. The airbag apparatus of claim 13 wherein the channel opens upwardly and includes at least one drain hole therein for draining liquid away from the housing portion and the airbag therein.
 16. The airbag apparatus of claim 13 wherein the narrow channel opens upwardly and the airbag cover has a peripheral edge portion that extends over the channel.
 17. The airbag apparatus of claim 13 wherein the channel comprises raised front and rear projections between which the airbag cover fits for limiting shifting thereof in corresponding forward and rearward directions.
 18. The airbag apparatus of claim 17 further comprising at least one drain hole disposed adjacent the raised projections for draining liquid away from the housing portion with the airbag therein.
 19. The airbag apparatus of claim 13 including a substantially flat portion of the seat pan for supporting a seat cushion thereon, a forward, recessed ledge portion of the airbag housing portion of the seat pan adjacent to the seat pan flat portion and lowered therefrom so that with the airbag cover mounted on the recessed ledge portion, respective top surfaces of the seat pan flat portion and the airbag cover will be substantially flush with each other to form a substantially continuous and smooth surface on which the seat cushion is supported.
 20. The airbag apparatus of claim 19 wherein the narrow channel is between the seat pan flat portion and recessed ledge portion, and the airbag cover has a peripheral edge portion that extends along the recessed ledge portion and over the channel adjacent thereto.
 21. The airbag apparatus of claim 13 wherein the narrow channel has a width that is not significantly greater than a depth thereof. 